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Panasonic microP2 Series Priced for Delivery

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NEW
YORK – Panasonic announced delivery and pricing for its new microP2 series,
which it describes as “the world’s first UHS-II compliant memory cards,” (as of
March 2013). The company also rolled at a microP2 adapter to assure that the
new micro cards work in legacy P2 hardware with a firmware upgrade.

The AJ-P2M064A 64GB and AJ-P2M032A 32 GB microP2 cards will be available next
month with suggested list prices of $380 and $250, respectively. The AJ-P2AD1
microP2 adapter will likewise be available in April, with a suggested list
price of $199. The AJ-MPD1 microP2 drive will ship in April, with a suggested
list price of $350.

The
microP2 card’s double-layered UHS-II interface facilitates transfer speeds of 2.0
Gpbs—1.7 times faster than standard P2 media, and 12x faster than ordinary SD
media, according to the vendor. A lifetime counter provides a notification when
the card approaches the end of its life cycle, which is defined as reusable for
up to five years when recorded on once daily, at full capacity. It has 100
percent screened flash memory, a password content protection system, and a QR
code for scanning and identification.

P2
hardware can be upgraded to microP2 use on the following schedule: in April
2013, the AJ-HPX3100, AG-HPX250, AG-HPX255, AG-HPX600 camcorders, AG-HPD24
deck, and AJ-PCD20, AJ-PCD35, AJ-PCD30, AJ-PCD2 drives; in June 2013, the
AG-HPX370 camcorder and AG-HPG20 recorder; in August 2013, the AJ-HPX2000
camcorder, and AJ-HPM200 and AJ-HPD2500 recorders. The free upgrade is
available at http://pro-av.panasonic.net/en.